Re: Any gain to supporting only a single PCMCIA slot?

2001-06-29 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers typically (always?) support 2 slots, and system > resources are allocated to support those slots. When you build PCMCIA > support into your kernel, you are implicitly asking for both slots to be > supported. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to let the

Re: Any gain to supporting only a single PCMCIA slot?

2001-06-29 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers typically (always?) support 2 slots, and system resources are allocated to support those slots. When you build PCMCIA support into your kernel, you are implicitly asking for both slots to be supported. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to let the

Any gain to supporting only a single PCMCIA slot?

2001-06-20 Thread steve . snyder
Hello. PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers typically (always?) support 2 slots, and system resources are allocated to support those slots. When you build PCMCIA support into your kernel, you are implicitly asking for both slots to be supported. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to let the user

Any gain to supporting only a single PCMCIA slot?

2001-06-20 Thread steve . snyder
Hello. PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers typically (always?) support 2 slots, and system resources are allocated to support those slots. When you build PCMCIA support into your kernel, you are implicitly asking for both slots to be supported. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to let the user